Environment Policy 40
Source: Isle of Man Strategic Plan 2016
Policy 40: Development will not be permitted which would damage, disturb or detract from an important archaeological site or an Ancient Monument or the setting thereof.
7.33.2 There is a large number of archaeological sites on the Island of importance. In determining important archaeological sites reference will be made to the National Archaeological Record. Should development be proposed for these sites, an archaeological evaluation will be required, in advance of the determination of an application, in order to find out about any archaeological remains, so enabling an informed decision to be made. Should an application be approved, in order to ensure that sites are protected and/or recorded in advance of construction work, the Department will attach conditions to any grant of planning permission. The Department will require that any archaeological work of this nature is funded by the developer.
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Citations
84.9%
Approval Rate
2010
Peak Year
Lonan
Top Parish
Installation of an illuminated sculpture
Demolition of existing ticket office, removal and storage of entrance gates and turnstiles, erection of new visitor's hub and maintenance vehicle access gate (in association with 25/00103/CON)
Additional use as residential accommodation
Installation of hardstanding and external plant equipment, upgrading of site services within grounds and widening of drive
Construction of 3 garages to plots 4 and 5 and foul drainage connection of previously approved and commenced development PA 20/00787/B and PA 19/01324/B
Erection of front porch and extension on side of property.
Erection of barn and equestrian manege
Erection of building to act as Bird Hide and Wildlife Education Centre, with associated parking and access works
Reserved matters application for erection of a dwelling on plot one addressing siting, internal layout, design, means of access, external appearance and landscaping (in association with 16/01139/A)
Installation of a five metre flagpole mast with associated equipment